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“Oh, I was but a wounded Beast Oh, I was but a wounded Beast Teeth gnashing from a brutal feast Wolfing down with others; consuming every bite Eating every poison laid before my sight I dined upon Iniquity’s endless shelf Blindly feeding, greedily…on myself Oh, I was but a wounded Beast Expiring with every taste of yeast Belly puffed and sour with death A haunting shutter with every breath Full of nothing but vanity Dipped in pleasure and tragedy Oh, I was but a wounded Beast As the West is far from the East I charted the lust of mine own eyes Thus, in my folly…I was sure to die My soul knew nothing of sacrifice Instead I danced with every vice Oh, I was but a wounded Beast You found me broken and utterly fleeced Naked, abandoned and truly alone You nurtured the wounds to which you sewn You gave me bread, You sang me a song And touched my wounds with a loving balm Oh, I was but a wounded Beast Yet, You taught me wisdom’s leash So I walk with you…dawn through night Quenched by your fount of love and light No darkness, no hate not a selfish bone Can feed this fiend that You’ve atoned Oh, I was, but a wounded Beast! ~Jason Neville Versey”

“រឿងនិទានជាភាសាអង់គ្លេសមួយ ដំណាលថាមានស្ដេចចក្រព័ធិរាជវង្វេងក្នុងព្រៃជ្រៅបែកហ្វូងមន្ដ្រីហ្លួង ព្រោះតែតាមដេញបាញ់សត្វព្រៃ ។ កណ្ដាលព្រៃស្ងាត់លឺសូរសម្លេងខ្យល់បក់ មែកឈើរេរាំទង្គិចសង្គៀតគ្នា ក្រូកក្រាកៗ សត្វបក្សីបក្សាយំ គួរជាទីមនោរម្យផង ជាទីគួរឲ្យខ្លាចផង ។ ព្រះរាជា មានចិត្តភិតភ័យបន្តិច អរសប្បាយបន្តិច សប្បាយជាមួយនឹងទិដ្ឋភាពនៃធម្មជាតិដ៏ត្រកាល ភ័យខ្លាចព្រោះថាមិនអាចរកផ្លូវទៅព្រះរាជវាំងវិញ ។ ពលរេសេនាស្ដាំឆ្វេង ហ្លួងមន្រ្តីភ័យស្លន់ស្លោព្រោះបាត់ព្រះរាជាជាអង្គជីវិតតម្កល់លើត្បូងរបស់ពួកខ្លួន ។ ពួកគេស្រែកផង រកផងតែពុំឃើញសោះ កើតការអស់សង្ឃឹមអង្គុយសំគុកគ្រប់ៗគ្នានៅឯវាលធំមួយ ។ ថ្លែងពីព្រះរាជា បន្ទាប់ពីចិត្តត្រេកត្រអាលនៅឯព្រៃ ក៏កើតការភ័យរកកលទួញកន្សៃសោកា ព្រោះថាមិនអាចទៅព្រះរាជវាំងវិញបាន ។ រំពេចនុះមានក្មេងឃ្វាលគោម្នាក់លេចមុខមក ឃើញព្រះរាជាក៏សួរថា ៖ អេ! លោកបង តើលោកបងឯងជាអ្នកណា? ហើយនៅឯណាដែរ? ព្រះរាជានឹកក្នុងចិត្តថា យីអាក្មេងចំកួតនេះមិនស្គាល់ថា អញជាស្ដេចទេអី? ។ ព្រះរាជាតបក្នុងភាសាសាមញ្ញ៖ អើ! ប្អូនប្រុស បងវង្វេងផ្លូវហើយ ។ និយាយអឹញ្ចឹង តើប្អូនឯងមានធ្លាប់ស្គាល់ស្ដេចទេ ប្អូន? ។ ក្មេងឃ្វាលគោតប៖ ទេ ទេ មិនស្គាល់ទេ ស្ដេចជាអ្វី? ។ ព្រះរាជា៖ អើចាំបងប្រាប់ ហើយឲ្យមាសប្រាក់ជាច្រើនដល់ឯងទៀតផង បើឯងជូនបងផុតពីព្រៃនេះសំដៅទៅក្រុងវិញ ។ ក្មេងឃ្វាលគោ៖ អូ!! ខ្ញុំស្គាល់! ចាំខ្ញុំជូនទៅ ។ ជិះនៅលើខ្នងសេះព្រះរាជាប្រាប់ក្មេងឃ្វាលគោថា ៖ បើប្អូនឃើញអ្នកណា មិនលុតជង្គង់ ឱនក្បាលសំពះក្រាបទេ ជននោះឯងជាស្ដេច ចាំទុក ពេលប្អូនឯងឃើញ ប្អូនឯងនឹងដឹងថាស្ដេចជាអ្វី ហើយអស្ចារ្យយ៉ាងណា ។ ទីបំផុតព្រះរាជាក៏បានជួបនឹងហ្វូងមន្ត្រីវិញមែន ។ ពួកហ្វូងមន្ត្រីឃើញព្រះរាជា ហើយក៏ឱនកា្របសំពះទទួលព្រះរាជា ។ ព្រះរាជាបានហៅក្មេងឃ្វាលគោថា នែ៎ អាល្អិត ឯងឃើញហើយឬនៅ ថាអ្នកណាជាស្ដេច អំណាចខ្លាំងយ៉ាងណា មើលទៅ!! ក្មេងឃ្វាលគោតប៖ អូ!!អស្ចារ្យមែនខ្ញុំ ហា្អ!! ស្ដេចមាន ២ នាក់ ស្ដេចមាន ២នាក់។ អាណា អាណា? ស្ដេចស្រែកឡើង ។ ហ្អេ!! នុះគឺ លោកបងឯង ហើយម្នាក់ទៀតគឺខ្ញុំ ព្រោះលោកបងឯងប្រាប់ខ្ញុំថា អ្នកណាមិនឱនក្បាល លុតក្រាបជាស្ដេច ឥឡូវលោកបងឯងក៏មិនឱនក្បាលសំពះ ខ្ញុំក៏អឹញ្ចឹង ដូច្នេះខ្ញុំក៏ជាស្ដេចដែរ ។ ស្ដេចខឹងព្រោះដំបូងឡើយ ចង់អួតអំណាចប៉ុន្តែទីបំផុតត្រូវអាប់ឱនចំពោះមុខមន្ដ្រីទៅវិញ ។ ស្ដេចក៏បញ្ជាឲ្យសេនាដេញក្មេងឃ្វាលគោចេញបាត់ដោយមិនទាំងឲ្យប្រាក់មួយសេនផង ។ តើអ្នកយល់យ៉ាងណាចំពោះរឿងនេះ???”

“People withhold their forgiveness, thinking that it makes them badass. But really, the unwillingness to forgive is merely the wishing that things were better. You wish that you had better, you wish that someone else were better so they could have treated you better... it’s you making wishes. And that’s not badass. To forgive is to be able to look at the person and say “I accept that you weren’t any better than what you were”, “I accept what you were you and couldn’t have been what I wished you to be”, “I accept that things were the way they were and weren’t any better.” The ability to forgive is intertwined with the ability to accept the reality of the way things are/ the way a person is or was. You stop wishing things and you just accept. And hope is what says to you: “One day you’ll have what’s better.”

“You have the power within your reach to create what you desire.”

“Children of the light, live in the light.”

“With God, there’s always an appointed time for things, and when you put Him first, trust in His timing, and keep the faith, miracles happen!”

“If you want to access your power as a divine human being, you must search for the small inside of the big and for the big inside of the small. When you look up into the expanse of sky overhead, look for the stars, the planets, the birds that fly. Small things for the eye to spot. And when you look down into the the face of a streetside flower, look for joy, happiness, comfort, stillness, and a silent song. When you have mastered finding the small in the big and the big in the small, you will have mastered your own divinity.”

“Attractiveness shines from inside you, outwards. (It’s not about what you look like.) When you’re happy kind and loving, you’re BEAUTY FULL like SUNSHINE! Your glow warms everyone you meet. But, when you’re angry, mean, whingy, sulky or rude you become CLOUDY. And your cold, murky fog drives people away. Behind every cloud, the sun shines. It’s up to you to push your clouds away”

“When you’re happy kind and loving, you’re BEAUTY FULL like SUNSHINE! Your glow warms everyone you meet. But, when you’re angry, mean, whingy, sulky or rude you become CLOUDY. And your cold, murky fog drives people away. Behind every cloud, the sun shines. It’s up to you to push your clouds away”

“To help inspire refined analysis of the Qur’an’s content, the second field was called Tafsir—literally, “separating strands of raw flax and weaving them into a garment.” Tafsir sought to become an oral tradition for preserving knowledge about how to understand and apply the Qur’an. The field covered the meaning of words (including their Semitic root concepts and the implication of grammatical structures); their context (when it was said, to whom, and why); and their application (initial purpose, lessons for other situations, and distilled wisdom). The field aimed to capture commentary by Muhammad, the historical insights of his companions, and knowledge of preexisting Abrahamic traditions.”

“The gift of the moments and its lessons prepares us for a better tomorrow.”

“You are one thing only. You are a Divine Being. An all-powerful Creator. You are a Deity in jeans and a t-shirt, and within you dwells the infinite wisdom of the ages and the sacred creative force of All that is, will be and ever was.”